Answer:
That he was fortunate to have a large inheritance, health, and a hardworking nature, and that he lived two different lives.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the 10th chapter of <em>Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</em>. It contains a confession letter written by Jekyll to Utterson.
Jekyll begins by talking about his youth. He says that he was fortunate to have a large inheritance, health, and a hardworking nature. However, that was not enough to keep him on the right path. There was always a darker side of him that he kept a secret while managing to maintain social respect. In the end, it turned out that he was living two lives: one of the respectability, and the other of hidden vices. In the end, these two sides of him completely split.
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Answer:
Floats downstream, the trade winds soft, and dawn-light lawn.
Explanation:
These three are all metaphors of freedom. These are what the free bird did and encountered in the poem.
The caged bird experienced 2. his narrow cage and 5. the grave of dreams.
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